After announcing the smaller MeMO Pad FHD 7, just the other day, Asus has now announced the 10″ version the Asus MeMO Pad FHD 10 is available in Australia from authorised for $399.

Interestingly, the MeMO Pad FHD 10 will contain an Intel based CPU the Dual-Core Atom Z2560 Clovertrail. The MeMO Pad FHD 10 is available in Silk White with 32GB of on-board storage as well as a microSD Card slot for memory expansion.

The MeMO Pad FHD 10 includes Miracast support for wireless display so you’ll need to look at a Miracast adapter. There is also bundled software included on top of the Android 4.2 OS, SuperNote Lite for creating notes and Asus Studio for photo and video editing.

Just as the MeMO Pad FHD 7 has accesories, so to does the 10″ version. Asus are listing a case on their website, which shows it available in three colours – Green, Pink and Black.

The MeMO Pad 10 will go on-sale at JB HiFi, Bing Lee, Harvey Norman, Leading Edge, Radio Rentals, BSR(Betta Electrical), The Good Guys and authorised ASUS resellers this month.

Dan is a die-hard Android fan. Some might even call him a lunatic. He's been an Android user since Android was a thing, and if there's a phone that's run Android, chances are he owns it (his Nexus collection is second-t0-none) or has used it. Dan's dedication to Ausdroid is without question, and he has represented us at some of the biggest international events in our industry including Google I/O and Mobile World Congress.

Another series of Android tablets to launch this month from tablet-maker Pipo Electronics, stand out for excellent build quality and price-performance — the Pipo M7 Pro ($255) which for roughly the same price as the new Nexus 7, features an 8.9 inch display with 1900X1200 screen resolution that uses advanced Samsung PLS technology, along with a Quad core processor, and built-in GPS navigation — and is packed with features that compare to the new Nexus… offering premium speakers, WiFi with both 2.4 and 5.0 GHz frequencies for greater connection, as well as the choice of using standard Android O/S or a Windows style User Interface that makes the Android experience much more intuitive and easier to use —

The Pipo M9 Pro ($285) model offers a 10 inch version that compares closely to the new Nexus 10 and 3G HSPA+ is available with either model for $25 more and work with any GSM Carrier, including Telstra and Optus Mobile, and an Android phone SIM card maybe used interchangeably with both phone and tablet.

One of the first sources to carry the new Pipo tablet series is –T ab l e t S p r i nt–- which also features a new Miracast TV adapter($39) that launched this week, which is similar to Google Chromecast — but with a lot more features and performs much more like Apple’s Airplay technology…